recruited to tour the UK, and he admitted demand soared during the pandemic as single women sought to start a family. READ MORE: Serial sperm donor who will soon have 55 kids is touring UK getting women pregnant Now, having fathered 51 children – and with 14 more on the way – Kyle opened up about his work during an interview on GB News.Asked by the presenters how often he donates his sperm, Kyle replied: “I usually do it about three to five times a month, it just depends how often women recommend me or contact me.”Not every donation, though, results in a baby being born.He suggested: “It’s probably about – if we’re not including miscarriages – probably close to 40% in the past ten months, I’ve calculated, which is higher than the average of 20%.”As for the service itself, Kyle stressed he has no monetary gain from his unusual offer.“I do not get paid,” he noted. “Usually when I travel abroad, like I went to the UK recently and had a new pregnancy, I cover my travel and pool, so I’m free.”And, as well as delivering his sperm artificially, Kyle confessed sometimes the donees request the more natural process of sleeping together to create a child.“About 10% of the time, the women do request to do it naturally.
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